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Knights-Errant

Chase, Stuart | September 11, 1929 issue

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The article presents information about the book titled, The Labor Movement in the United States, 1860-1895, written by Norman J. Ware. It is essentially the story of the Knights of Labor, its dizzy rush to power and its rocket-like collapse. For a time the organization was immensely successful. It put the American labor movement on the map; it covered the U.S. with propaganda about land, money, immigration, government ownership; it mixed into politics upsetting the digestions of untold statesmen; and like a phoenix from its ashes sprang the American Federation of Labor.

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LABOR Movement in the United States 1860-1895, The (Book); WARE, Norman J.; AMERICAN Federation of Labor; LABOR movement; LABOR unions; UNITED States
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